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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 October 2013
Prometheus, having lamented the burden of his brother Atlas, speaks of earthborn Typhos and his punishment by Zeus. The text and apparatus of lines 351 to 357 are given in Sir Denys Page's edition thus:
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8 Concerning Zeus's divine victims as close relatives of Prometheus see now Griffith (n. 4) 14–15.